Page 6 University Daily Kansan Monday, Oct. 14, 1963 Woody Herman and Band Here Plans have been announced for the "Oread Jazz Festival — 1964" which will be held on April 25 in the Kansas Union and Hoch Auditorium. Mike Bush, Glendale, Mo., senior and chairman of the SUA committee for the concert said invitations would be sent this Saturday to more than 500 colleges and universities in the U.S. to enter the festival competition. BUSH also announced that Woody Herman and his band would be here for the festival. Herman will act as a judge while the members of his band will hold a special clinic for students interested in music and jazz playing. The band will also give a concert at the festival. "We are sending invitations to colleges and universities which have a school of music," Bush said. "There is also one other requirement: The school must be coed or all male. No women's colleges or universities will be asked." Bush said every state in the country would have at least one of its schools invited to enter a group. If a group wishes to participate "The semi-finals on Saturday will run from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m.," said Bush. "From 6 p.m. until 7:30 p.m. we will hold a banquet for all the participants and the judges. The finals will begin in Hoch at 8 p.m. and last until 11 p.m. Tickets will be $1.50 and will entitle the student or holder entrance to the semifinals and finals." in the festival it must make a recording of its music. The recording should be eight to ten minutes long. The group would then send the recording to KU to have it judged in the preliminaries. FROM ALL the groups in the preliminary, the judges will pick 15 groups for the semi-finals. 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